Actress Sienna Miller seems to have learnt her lessons as she looks forward to rekindle her romance with ex-beau Jude Law during their Caribbean break.
|Last Updated: Jan 01, 2010, 10:57 AM IST|Source: Bureau
London: Actress Sienna Miller seems to have learnt her lessons as she looks forward to rekindle her romance with ex-beau Jude Law during their Caribbean break.
Miller had warned Law to leave his children`s nanny at home before agreeing to come with him for their New Year holiday break.
The `GI Joe: Rise of the Cobra` actress had broken off her engagement to Law in 2005, after she found he had cheated on her with his children`s carer Daisy Wright, Mirror online reported.
"Haunted by what happened the last time they were together, Sienna is leaving nothing to chance second time around," a source said.
"She wants her and Jude to work on their friendship first and foremost, and then see if love blossoms. But by the same token, she doesn`t want any reminders of his infidelity," the source added.
"So she`s made sure the children`s nanny has returned to England before she joins Jude on holiday in Bequia, from Barbados. Sienna wants it to be just her and the family, and for them to have a quiet, low-key celebration together," the sources said.
Law is spending the festive period with his three children, Rafferty, 13, Iris, nine, and Rudy, seven, from his marriage to actress Sadie Frost as well as Sienna, which has reportedly upset his parents, as they don`t approve of him reconciling his romance with the `Edge of Love` star.
"They have made it abundantly clear he doesn`t have their blessing. They want him to be happy but think the two of them together is a recipe for disaster. They believe the relationship was a roller-coaster the last time and they were left to pick up the pieces when it finished," another source said.
PTI
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